Show I GERMAN CORN LAWS They Are Fast Upcoming a Source of Agitation TH SOCIALISTS ABE ACTUE Their Enthusiastic Reception When The Branded the Ministers as Starving the Masses to the Advantage of the Classes BERLIN June 6 Copyright ISM by the New York Associated PressIf the popular discontent were allowed to manliest manl-iest itself on free lines against the governments govern-ments decision to maintain the corn duties dutes I Germany would have been the scene of demonstrations Since Chancellor von Cnprivi surprised the country including the Agrarian party with his declaration that the existing tariff must remain until at least treaty negotiations with other nations were arranged the dissatisfaction among the workingmen has become extensive Tho political parties which are open to popular I emotions are being penetrated with a sense that tha government has made n mistake and must ere long reconsider Its decision in the face of the increasing prices of cereals especially rye which forms the staple of the peoples food Even an official paper speaks in an apologetic apol-ogetic tone of the attitude of the govern ment The ort German Gazette stands almost alone in sustaining energetically the ministerial policy As the landtag will close within a fortnight there Is a ama chance the opposition will got time to conduct con-duct a parliamentary agitation They a therefore preparing for I campaign In the country The Socialists are active They value tie situation and will give energy to the opposition movement in opposion every populous pop-ulous center Many meetings have been held this week The Socialists met with an enthusiastic response when they branded the ministers as starving tho masses to the advantage of the classes Within the cabinet strong it is reported dissensions arcs 1 ho union of industrial associations after a prolonged debate on the pronoaal to hold an international exhibition fn 1S96 appointed ap-pointed a special commission to visit Chancellor Chan-cellor von Caprivi and ask him to ask the approval of the scheme A scandal attaches hero to a well known professor the University of California who is charged with sendlnghis young wife and two grown daughters of his first wife to Germany and leaving them without support sup-port and refusing them the money necessary neces-sary for their return home It is possible the professor has an explanation which is J not known to people here who are interesting interest-ing themselves in his family The committee for the relief of the Russian Rus-sian Jews reports many injured Hebrews arriving at Charlottenbnrg These people were wounded while fleeing from the Russian Rus-sian police A number of Jews were killed while trying to escape over the frontier The exodus is assuming such vast proportions that private charity will soon be powerless to cope with it and the government will be compelled to interfere Emil Seifert an AmericanGerman adventurer ad-venturer recently sentenced to two years imprisonment for defrauding Mrs McGuire Mc-Guire of Detroit Mich has succeeded in getting a now trial As Mrs McGuire has returned to the United States and refuses to appear against Seller it is likely he will go free Selfert mot Mrs McGuire in California and made love to her Ho induced in-duced her to visit Europe and then defrauded de-frauded her of large sums of money He subsequently eloped with Miss Flanigan of Washington Mrs McGuirea companion and married her in London He returned to Berlin after this and commenced blackmailing black-mailing Mrs McGuire He tripped up on bin blackmailing scheme however was arrested tried and convicted and sentenced to two years Mrs McGuire then returned thinking Seifert was disposed of Colonel and Mrs Montgomery of Port and Or have left Berlin for Marienbad They gave a dinner Wednesday before caving |